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- Maduvu abstract "The maduvu (Tamil: மட்டுவு; Hindi: singhauta), also known as a maru or madu, is a weapon from India. Most commonly called maru, it is also referred to as maan kombu after the deer horns from which it is made. The weapon typically consists of two blackbuck horns pointing in opposite directions connected by two crossbars which also act as a handle. Later variations were often tipped with steel and sometimes fitted with a plate of leather or steel to act as a shield. In the Panjab, the maru was typically constructed entirely of steel.The maru originated among the Dravidians of south India and was favoured by the Bhil people. A similar weapon, consisting of a handle mounted on an antelope horn, was used as a crutch and served as a self-defense implement for the jogi who were forbidden by their order to carry conventional weaponry.".
- Maduvu origin India.
- Maduvu wikiPageID "7347511".
- Maduvu wikiPageRevisionID "590347971".
- Maduvu caption "An unadorned maduvu or maru".
- Maduvu hasPhotoCollection Maduvu.
- Maduvu isBladed "yes".
- Maduvu name "Maduvu".
- Maduvu origin India.
- Maduvu subject Category:Indian_melee_weapons.
- Maduvu subject Category:Weapons_of_India.
- Maduvu type Artifact100021939.
- Maduvu type Device103183080.
- Maduvu type IndianM%C3%AAl%C3%A9eWeapons.
- Maduvu type Instrument103574816.
- Maduvu type Instrumentality103575240.
- Maduvu type Object100002684.
- Maduvu type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Maduvu type Weapon104565375.
- Maduvu type WeaponsOfIndia.
- Maduvu type Whole100003553.
- Maduvu type Device.
- Maduvu type Weapon.
- Maduvu type Product.
- Maduvu type DesignedArtifact.
- Maduvu comment "The maduvu (Tamil: மட்டுவு; Hindi: singhauta), also known as a maru or madu, is a weapon from India. Most commonly called maru, it is also referred to as maan kombu after the deer horns from which it is made. The weapon typically consists of two blackbuck horns pointing in opposite directions connected by two crossbars which also act as a handle. Later variations were often tipped with steel and sometimes fitted with a plate of leather or steel to act as a shield.".
- Maduvu label "Maduvu".
- Maduvu sameAs m.025zv21.
- Maduvu sameAs Q12987025.
- Maduvu sameAs Q12987025.
- Maduvu sameAs Maduvu.
- Maduvu wasDerivedFrom Maduvu?oldid=590347971.
- Maduvu isPrimaryTopicOf Maduvu.
- Maduvu name "Maduvu".